Abstract

Individuals in remission from major depressive disorder (MDD) tend to experience residual symptoms, particularly lingering cognitive deficits. Little is known about the neural profiles of those in remission from depression. Using electroencephalography (EEG) recordings and simultaneously-acquired functional magnetic imaging (fMRI) we assessed neural features (EEG+fMRI) during the emotional Stroop task (eStroop) in remitted depressed individuals (MDDR) and healthy controls (HVs).

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